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>>> hello and welcome to "worldwide exchange." ross westgate is away. i'm kelly evans. japan's central bank boosts assets by another $120 billion. boj says it will discuss raising its inflation target next month. tech stocks fall in europe after ericsson unveils a swedish crown writout related to its loss chip venture. >>> reports say the intercontinental call is in talks to buy euro next. >>> and vows to continue the current government's battle against japanese territorial claims. >>> japan's central bank has decided to extend its asset purchase program to $120 billion. it will review the bank's stance on price stability next month. abe has been putting pressure on the boj to raise its inflation target to 2% as part of efforts to fight deflation. for more on the fallout or the impact here, let's talk to luca from asia pacific. you look like you're in mourning here, but it sounds like the bank of japan has delivered pretty much what the market was looking for the. >> yes. it was delivered in order to be seen as losing independence after the campaign, very aggressive campaign

underneath it cloverdale, fort ross, the highway, annapolis road all that dry even though you can see radar returns i am coolest east bay valleys, frost towards napa, redwood city frost 30 two 39 san jose, 40 oakland, -- 44 san francisco, cooler monterey bay, mid 30s, 29 inland to gilroy. today increasing clouds, breezes and temperatures ahead of our next systempjnñ rain and milder temperatures tonight. rain tomorrow through sunday high pressure dry air undercutting the storm now and slowing forward progress, lunchtime everybody seeing increase in clouds, a few sprinkles in the for the bay 50 steadier rain, moderate in santa rosa going to stay for the better part of the evening the steady light rain starts to move across 80 by midnight, heaviest rain will move in overnight night and taper to light rain for tomorrow's morning commute, behind that after the noon hour, waves of showers and windy conditions throughout the afternoon, evening, next system with heaviest rain saturday morning around 4:00, moving through the heart of the bay, out of here, steady variety by 8:00, less showers and st

,000 watts but westerling has bigger dreams but that relies on listener again ross fi ti thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> the presz on gun violence as mer school shooting victims are laid to rest. tonight officials explain why they want to study the gunman's brain. >> i'm sandhya patel. record setting cold temperatures this morning and how chilly tonight and when rain will be moving in, coming up. >> and our breaking news story. the brazen freeway shooting into a car on a south bay freeway. shattered windows only tell part of the frightening story. >> good evening, i'm ama daetz. >> the freeway shooting happen today. >> police shut down the freeway, searching for evidence of who fired several shots at a marine recruiter's car as he was driving southbound. >> that marine able to pull over. >> have you to say it's a lucky man. thetgbe three or more bullet that's pierced the card him as he was driving southbound between sievens creek and deanza boulevard. now, you can see from sky 7, video. the vehicle shows evidence of three bullet hole

on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. andrew, welcome back. i hope you're feeling better. >> thank you. i had a little bit of a stomach bug. >> we're all a little sick around the table here. >> i know. it's a little -- i feel like weak, you know when your bones feel a little something? you had that, joe, two weeks ago, right? >> exactly what you had. you didn't -- you remember -- i remember bridesmaids, right? i'm not sure what all that came out of. i had both going. you didn't have both going? you are the just -- you were hurling. >> i was, i was. in the middle of the night. i had to send an e-mail to the producers. >> it's very weird. it's not even a 24-hour thing. >> no, i will say it was going by when the show was still going on. >> we have a pro gun advocate on. >> you didn't throw up when -- okay. >> by the way, a viewer has offered to take me shooting in new jersey at a shooting club. >> i saw a lot of stuff. >> i'm taking him up on it. but we have news to get him up to. >> some people hold that second amendment thing, they actually think it means

pictures of cars that were completely frozen over with ross on when she windshield and frost all over the ground. all of this cold weather caught people by surprise. >> it is pretty cold, a lot of frost in the morning. compared to the week before or so. >> have a thick jacket, clubs. >> grab a the jacket and glov this woman and just stay in the car. >> we have new video this morning of a possible tornado from mobile alabama. heavy winds not down trees and power lines cutting power to at least 7400 homes and businesses. winds took off the roof of a business, appeal a layer of bread off the side of the building to. police say they rescued a resident trapped in her house by collapsed tree. at least two people that we know of were hurt in the storms. >> we are taking a live look at conditions out in san jose. mainly sunny skies but we have big changes to talk about. right now it is cold and some spots are hovering below freezing. 30's out the door and concord 40 in san jose. temperatures are slowly starting to climb. we will see an increase in cloud cover as we head to the afternoon. sate

group of 69 lawmakers, this group is led by florida republican congresswoman iliana ross leyton who they say has been the most helpful. they are urging the obama administration to exhaust all diplomatic options to try to get this young man, 27-years-old, john hammer back home in time for christmas. his parents were here live on "america's newsroom" yesterday. >> he didn't cross the border. he went to the border and filed paperwork on the u.s. side, and then they told him to proceed and he went to the mexican check-point and asked them what he needed to do. here is my paperwork. so for asking what you need to do, he's in prison. and we need our state department to be as aggressive as theirs has been for his safety, as theirs thr-s been defending nare judicial system, which has just been a sham at this point. martha: seems like a pretty reasonable request, right? the question is why aren't they getting anywhere with all of this. fox news' bill o'reilly has been following this story from the very beginning. he is the host of the o'reilly factor and the author of the book "killing kenne

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